Thursday, April 28, 2011

We (along with two billion other people) will be rising at the crack of dawn to view "the wedding".

I have decided if Miss Kate emerges from the car and looks like an over the top crumpled box of kleenex…I will go back to bed. Remember the bridal showers where the guest made the bride a wedding dress out of toilet paper and kleenex? Diana's dress reminded me of one of those dresses.I just have to make this addition to this blog...Kate looked lovely, absolutely lovely. That dress will be timeless. Not a hint of kleenex at all! And now I am very sleep deprived.

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Oh boy! How about Kate's dress? Loved it!Perfect.I also got up for Diane's wedding bright and early and nursed my newborn baby girl to watch that royal wedding too......I thought Diana's dress was appropriate for a very young bride.

I agree .... Kate's dress ranks right up there with Grace Kelly's dress .... elegant and gorgeous !!! ..... now about some of those hats in the crowd ....particularly Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenia .... YIKES !!!! definately conversation pieces .......(and just how exactly did they keep them on their heads? some duck tape maybe???)

About Sandy

I have always had an interest in art and sewing. My mother taught me how to sew at a young age. In high school I made my own clothes and made greeting cards for my friends. Later on I made cards for my boyfriend, who later became my husband. On the advice of my high school counselor I did not pursue a career in art. I was told that an "A" in high school art does not make you an artist. In 1988 I set out to prove that counselor wrong (or right) and started a greeting card company, " My Dream Designs." In 1992 I combined my love of art and sewing skills and the pattern company "Pieces From My Heart" was born. In spring of 1994, I attended my first international Quilt Market in St. Louis, where I was discovered by Moda Fabrics. Many fabric lines later, I am thrilled to be designing fabric for Moda. Designing fabric allows me to work with different color pallets, which is my favorite part of designing. I reside in Algona, Iowa with my husband Bruce. We have two grown children, Anthony and Abby. Pieces From My Heart Books and Patterns are available at your local quilt shop or go to www.piecesfrommyheart.net